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Moeyo Ken TV
Since the era changed from Edo to Meiji, Japan has been changing rapidly with the current government's policy of modernization. Kyoto where Expo was being held. The government issued licenses to monsters that lived with humans. There was a company that arrested unregistered monsters to keep the peace. The name of the company is "Kido Shinsengumi Co. Ltd." Meanwhile, a young guy came back to Kyoto from Shanghai with his monster buddy, Nekomaru. He was Sakamoto Ryunosuke, the son of Sakamoto Ryoma.
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Plot Summary
This series follows the adventures of a group of young women who are spirits of ancient swords, brought back to life to fight against demonic forces. The main protagonist, Kotoha, is a cheerful and optimistic girl who wields a powerful sword. Together with her companions, each possessing a unique blade and personality, they battle various monsters and protect the human world.
Critical Reception
Moeyo Ken TV was generally well-received by fans of anime, particularly those who enjoy action-packed stories with supernatural elements and a touch of comedy. Its blend of character-driven narrative and dynamic fight sequences contributed to its positive reception within its niche audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic action sequences and distinct character designs.
Appreciated for its lighthearted comedic moments balancing the supernatural battles.
Seen as a fun, albeit straightforward, supernatural action anime.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the show's enjoyable action and the appeal of its sword-wielding female cast. Many viewers found it to be an entertaining watch, though specific audience scores are not widely aggregated.
Fun Fact
The series is based on a manga of the same name, which itself is a spin-off from a popular light novel series that has inspired several anime adaptations and games.
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